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To: JOE W who wrote (258)11/14/1997 10:24:00 AM
From: Ron Kline  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1494
 
Many times these sell-offs turn out to be buying opportunities. It's hard to buy more when you are down, but if they do come back and you bought more at a low price, you can then sell your higher position. I do this often when I think the fundamentals of the company has not changed. I sold half my position much higher but will need to average down for the 1/2 I bought at higher prices. I am going to call the company and get more info before I do this though. Many times they can help guide you to why the stock is selling off.
Ron